New Delhi: In a span of 100 days the Modi 2.0 government has enacted 36 laws, planning to invest 16 crores in sectoral reforms, many start-ups have come up. Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, BJP national spokesperson Gopal Agarwal rated the work done by the Modi 2.0 government as "appreciable".
The government, he said, has enacted 36 laws so far and the better the laws of the country the better the system will be.
Agarwal went on to add that the government is taking measured steps to turn India into a $5 trillion economy by 2025 and work is in progress to double the farm income by 2022 among others. Not only this, the government has merged 27 banks to form 12 banks.
When asked on the sudden fall of GDP rate, Agarwal said that the government is taking many decisions, but as far as the growth of GDP is concerned, it keeps going up and down many times but if we talk about the private sector, many companies in the private sector are making profits.
"Many start-ups have been established under Modi 2.0 which is a big achievement."
The government has made a lot of improvement in IT sectors as well as E-commerce industry but there is still room for improvement in auto and textile sectors, Agarwal added. The government is also mulling to give financial packages to these industries.
"We can consider India as the fastest growing economy in the world right now," the spokesman claimed.
He said that the government is planning to invest 16 crores for sectoral reforms. It's only been 100 days of Modi government and many works are going ahead as far as development is concerned. The government is continuously helping to increase startups and there has been a lot of improvement in this area.
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